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After the rain last month, I noticed water seeping through the ceiling into my bedroom. It's only happening in one corner of the room, but it’s causing a musty smell that won’t go away. The damage doesn't seem too bad, but I'm worried about handling it myself and making things worse. Should I try to fix it myself or call a professional?
Posted by Giovanni Fernandez
Asked on January 18, 2026 10:47 am
Certainly, the situation you're describing does warrant some attention. Given the specifics of your case, it is important to take a methodical approach to address the ceiling leak and the musty smell that's persisting.

Firstly, addressing the visible water damage in your bedroom can be attempted on a basic level by yourself. However, due to the potential hidden issues behind the drywall and the risk of mold growth, it would be wise to consult with an expert. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, adherence to local building codes is crucial, especially when dealing with water intrusion.

It's important to ensure that the source of the leak is properly identified and addressed. This might involve inspecting plumbing, roof seals, or even exterior walls for signs of damage or poor construction. The presence of a musty smell suggests that there may already be mold growth, which could lead to further health issues if not dealt with promptly.

Given your location in Dubai, you should consider the local regulations and environmental conditions when handling this situation. According to the UAE's building codes, any water intrusion issue must be addressed with appropriate remediation measures. The Environmental Health Regulations (Federal Law No. 24 of 1985) require that buildings remain in a state of good repair and maintenance.

For practical steps, you might start by drying out the affected area as quickly as possible to prevent mold growth. Utilize fans or dehumidifiers if necessary to speed up the process. However, this alone is not sufficient for a complete resolution.

Given the severity of your situation and considering the potential health implications, it would be prudent to call in professionals who specialize in building sciences and indoor environmental quality. They can provide a thorough inspection and recommend the appropriate remediation steps based on local expertise.

To get help quickly, you could contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They have the necessary knowledge and tools to handle such issues effectively, ensuring that your space remains safe and healthy for occupancy.

Remember, while it's understandable to want to save costs by handling these things yourself, professional intervention is often the best course of action in maintaining the integrity and health of your building.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 8:26 am